A rack for contiguously storing and displaying a stack of symmetrical objects having parallel and planar opposite faces such as compact discs jewelcases. The rack comprises a toggling mechanism at the bottom of each storage location that raises the object above the adjacent others in response to a light pushing movement in order to facilitate pulling the object our of the rack.
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1. A rack for contiguously storing and displaying a number of symmetrical objects having parallel, planar opposite faces, said rack comprising: a bottom frame; a plurality of pairs of guides projecting substantially orthogonally from said bottom frame, each of said pairs of guides being shaped, dimensioned and positioned to removably hold one of said objects; and a toggling mechanism in said bottom frame associated with each of said pairs of guides and positioned to outwardly push an object held between said pair of guides, said mechanism being actuatable by movement of said object; and, wherein said toggling mechanism comprises a spring and a toggling arm.
2. The rack of claim 1 which further comprises a pair of flanged projections extending laterally from said rack and shaped and spaced-apart to capture the hanging folder rails of a common filing cabinet.
3. The rack of claim 1 , wherein said rack further comprises means for releasably mounting said toggling mechanism to said bottom frame.
4. The rack of claim 3 , wherein said means comprise a window cut through said bottom frame associated with said toggling mechanism, said window being sized and shaped to accept an intimately bear against a housing portion of said toggling mechanism.
5. The rack of claim 1 , wherein a first guide of said pairs of guides has a first thickness of about 0.3 millimeter.
6. The rack of claim 1 , wherein said toggling mechanism comprises: a plunger portion slidingly engaged in a housing portion; said plunger being biased away from said housing portion; and a toggling arm for alternately locking said plunger in a lower resting position and an upper resting position upon the application and subsequent release of a downward force overcoming said bias.
7. The rack of claim 6 , wherein said toggling mechanism further comprises: said toggling arm being pivotably mounted to said plunger; and a shaft extending from said arm into a guide window in said housing.
8. A rack for contiguously storing and displaying a number of symmetrical objects having parallel, planar opposite faces, said rack comprising: a bottom frame; a plurality of pairs of guides projecting substantially orthogonally from said bottom frame, each of said pairs of guides being shaped, dimensioned and positioned to removably hold one of said objects; and a toggling mechanism in said bottom frame associated with each of said pairs of guides and positioned to outwardly push an object held between said pair of guides; wherein said toggling mechanism comprises: a spring; a plunger portion slidingly engaged in a housing portion; said plunger being biased away from said housing portion; a toggling arm for alternately locking said plunger in a lower resting position and an upper resting position upon the application and subsequent release of a downward force overcoming said bias; said toggling arm being pivotably mounted to said plunger; and a shaft extending from said arm into a guide window in said housing; wherein said toggling mechanism further comprises: a semi-cylindrical prong projecting from said arm; and said prong having a first flattened surface for bearing against a correspondingly second flattened surface of said plunger during application of said downward force, thereby causing pivoting motion in said arm.
9. The rack of claim 8 , wherein said toggling mechanism further comprises said window being shaped to alternately swing said arm between said lower resting position and said upper resting position.
10. The rack of claim 1 , wherein said rack further comprises said bottom frame being mounted substantially vertically to a display case so that said guides project laterally with respect to said case.
11. The rack of claim 10 , wherein said rack further comprises a rotating base mounted to said case thereby allowing said rack to revolve about a substantially vertical axis.
12. A display case comprises a first and second rack according to claim 1 .
13. The display case of claim 12 , wherein said first and second racks are mounted vertically such that a bottom frame of said first rack is oriented orthogonally to the bottom frame of said second rack.
14. The display case of claim 13 , wherein said case further comprises a rotating base thereby allowing said racks to revolve around a vertical axis.
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October 10, 2003
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